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Gogos, Savas. Ta archaia Ōdeia tēs Athēnas. Athēna: Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 2008.

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Gogos, Savas. Ta archaia Ōdeia tēs Athēnas. Athēna: Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 2008.

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Gogos, Savas. Ta archaia Ōdeia tēs Athēnas. Athēna: Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 2008.

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Gogos, Savas. Ta archaia Ōdeia tēs Athēnas. Athēna: Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 2008.

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Skenteri, Fotini. Herodes Atticus reflected in occasional poetry of Antonine Athens. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International, 2006.

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Universität Münster. Forschungsstelle Asia Minor, ed. Die Ruinen von Alexandria Troas: Bestandsaufnahme der "Thermen des Herodes Atticus" und des "Maldelik" mit Vorberichten der Untersuchungen von R. Koldewey und A.C.G. Smith. Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, 2014.

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The Odeion Roof of Herodes Atticus and other Giant Spans. Melissa Publishing House, 2015.

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Über das Odeion des Herodes Attikos. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Ta archaia Ōdeia tēs Athēnas. Athēna: Ekdoseis Papazēsē, 2008.

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Acropolis: Ancient and Roman Agora, Pnyx, Philopappus Hill, Hadrian's Library, Theatre of Dionysus, Odeion of Herodes Atticus, Acropolis Museum. Ahtens: Militos, 2010.

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Bowie, Ewen, and Antony Spawforth. Claudius Atticus Herodes (2), Tiberius , , 'Herodes Atticus'. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199381135.013.1614.

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Spawforth, Antony. Claudius Atticus Herodes (1), Tiberius , , 'Atticus', father of Claudius Atticus Herodes (2). Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780199381135.013.1613.

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Hē stegē tou Hērodeiou kai alles giganties gephyrōseis. Athēna: Ekdotikos Oikos Melissa, 2014.

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Holford-Strevens, Leofranc. Favorinus and Herodes Atticus. Edited by Daniel S. Richter and William A. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199837472.013.35.

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Favorinus is chiefly known, besides the brief account in Philostratus and three speeches of his own composition, from his admirer Aulus Gellius and his enemy M. Antonius Polemon, who dilates on his lurid private life; this apparently made Hadrian, with whom he had a fraught relationship, banish him to Chios. His engagement with philosophy was sufficient to bring him into conflict with Galen. His close friend Herodes, a man of high birth and immense wealth, enjoyed a great reputation as an orator that did not secure the survival of any speeches barring one miserable effort almost certainly spurious. Despite his munificence, his overbearing power at Athens was much resented by its upper class; his lack of self-control, manifested in his excessive displays of mourning, brought him more than once into court, but he never lost the protection of his former pupil Marcus Aurelius.
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Schultess, Carl. Herodes Atticus (101-177 Nach Chr. Geb). Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Schultess, Carl. Herodes Atticus (101-177 Nach Chr. Geb). Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Die Lebenswelt eines Sophisten: Untersuchungen zu den Bauten und Stiftungen des Herodes Atticus. Mainz am Rhein: Von Zabern, 2002.

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Herodes Atticus Reflected in Occasional Poetry of Antonine Athens (Studia Graeca Et Latina Lundensia). Almqvist & Wiksell International, 2005.

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Drei Meisterwerke der griechischen Plastik aus der Villa des Herodes Atticus zu Eva/Loukou. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 2001.

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Faber, Frederick William. Biographical Notice of Atticus Herodes, Prefect of the Free Cities of Asia [by F. W. Faber]. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Faber, Frederick William. A Biographical Notice of Atticus Herodes, Prefect of the Free Cities of Asia [by F.W. Faber]. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Faber, Frederick William. Biographical Notice of Atticus Herodes, Prefect of the Free Cities of Asia [by F. W. Faber]. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Fleury, Pascale. Fronto and His Circle. Edited by Daniel S. Richter and William A. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199837472.013.36.

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Fronto, the great orator of the second century and teacher of Latin rhetoric to the future emperors Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, while not fitting Philostratus’s definition of a sophist, did practice some sophistic genres and shares with his Greek homologues an epideictic vision of rhetoric, a love for archaisms and an interest in similar themes. This chapter attempts to show the connections that Fronto maintains with the sophists whom he knows, as seen in the Correspondence (Herodes Atticus, Favorinus, Polemon), and those whom he encounters, as shown in Aulus Gellius’s Attic Nights, and to illustrate the commonality of thought and literary style between the Roman orator and the Greek sophists. Attitudes to Greek and political power are analyzed to show the strategies adopted by Fronto to define his relations with the imperial family and to situate himself in the cultural geography of his time.
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